Master the Art of Toilet Training with 'What to Do When Your Kid Won't Poop'Â
Learn strategies that can help eliminate your child's stress and anxiety regarding using the toilet!
How the Course Works
Who is this for?Â
This Distance Learning online course is for parents and primary caregivers who are struggling with constipation and stool holding and are looking for a basic understanding of how to address the fear and anxiety from a non-behavioral perspective.Â
When does it start?
You start as soon as you enroll and will have immediate 12-month access to our self-paced, 1-hour online curriculum. All you need is a desktop computer, laptop, iPad, or mobile device and a Wi-Fi connection to instantly access this online course from anywhere in the world. Rest assured; you can have peace of mind knowing youâll never feel alone in your journey because we are here with you every step of the way.
What's included?
This online program includes a Certificate of Completion and self-directed, result-orientated educational modules specifically designed for parents and primary caregivers that are easy to understand and implement. It is an introductory course that provides you with an overview of the strategies to improve stress and anxiety related to toileting. Â
COURSE OVERVIEW:
Curriculum Outline
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Course Objectives
âśď¸ Develop a basic understanding of the underlying causes of constipation and stool holding
âśď¸Â Develop a better understanding of the sensory and emotional components
âśď¸Â âLearn strategies to alleviate anxiety related to toileting
âśď¸Â Learn strategies to improve muscle control for toileting
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Course Outline
âśď¸ Define Pooping DisordersÂ
âśď¸ Contributing FactorsÂ
âśď¸Â The Sensory ConnectionÂ
âśď¸Â The Coordination of Body Systems and Muscles to have a Bowel Movement â
âśď¸ OT's Role/How OT Can Help
âśď¸ Case Study â
âśď¸ Action Plan and StrategiesÂ
BONUS Resources/HandoutsÂ
âśď¸ Underlying causes of Constipation HandoutÂ
âśď¸Â Calming Strategies Visual Handoutsâ
âśď¸Â Calming ChecklistÂ
âśď¸Â Identifying Triggers and Stress Worksheets â
âśď¸ Strategies to Overcome Fear Handouts â
âśď¸Â Retraining the Brain HandoutÂ
âśď¸Â Pelvic Floor Exercises and Activities â
What you'll learn...
âśď¸Â You will learn about the different types of pooping disorders, including chronic constipation and stool holdingÂ
âśď¸Â Signs of stool holding so that you can determine if this is contributing to constipation in your child Â
âśď¸Â Contributing factors to constipation and stool holdingÂ
âśď¸Â The sensory connection to stool holding and constipationÂ
âśď¸ The complete process involved in having a bowel movement and how the muscles and internal body awareness (interoception) play a vital roleÂ
âśď¸ How occupational therapists can play a role by addressing underlying sensory concerns
âśď¸â Simple but effective strategies and action plan to improve constipation and stool holding behaviors â
Understand the relationship between fear and avoidance behavior...
Potty training is an emotional process on its own. No need to add any unnecessary stress and anxiety. Learn how fear and anxiety will drive the avoidance behaviors. Â
"Mommy, I Don't Want to Go Poop...."
You may be wondering a little about how why I decided to create this course....
Let me tell you a quick story about my child....who developed constipation and stool holding at an early age.
At the time, I asked my friends and other moms...and then the pediatrician...
They all said the same thing...to just give it time, that she was too young and would do it on her own time....
But the constipation and stool holding became worse and more painful to where she would not use the bathroom at all....
She eventually became incontinent during the day because of how constipated she was.Â
At that point, treating the constipation was near impossible because the fear and anxiety had become so overwhelming....
While we treated the constipation with medication, it did not address the underlying cause. Â
And so the fear cycle and constipation continued....
As I learned more about the vagus nerve, emotional memories, and trauma,Â
I learned how constipation and pain can be a traumatic event for a child...
I had to help her to reprocess those memories so that toileting was not such a traumatic event.Â
And so I decided to teach other families who were going through the same thing so that their children did not have to suffer with chronic constipation and the fear and anxiety surrounding pooping in the toilet....
And so this course was created! Â
And that's why I'm so passionate about our Online Course "What to Do When Your Kid Won't Poop"Â Â
So your child can poop anxiety-free as well! Â
I invite you to join us now.Â
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Warmly,Â
Kathleen Yopp, MOT, OTR/L
Pediatric Occupational Therapist
Medications may be treating the symptom, not the cause...
Medication, laxatives, and diet changes can help with making poop softer and easier to pass. However, the next step is to address the underlying cause in order to stop the constipation and stool holding cycle...
Here's everything you get INSTANT access to when you join right now!
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What Others Are Saying...
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Ellie L., Mom
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"This program was the only thing that helped improve my 6-year-old sonâs accidents that were happening daily. We even took a trip and my son had no accidents on the airplane. It was amazing. I would say we saw a 90% improvement within a few days!"
Therapist Feedback
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"Fantastic to access a course that actually focuses on a child's anxiety about bowel elimination, why this occurs and ways it can be addressed!"
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If you have tried medication, laxatives, and other bowel clean out programs and are still struggling, the root cause of chronic constipation may still be an issue...
Behavior strategies and rewards will not work if there is persistent fear, anxiety related to using the bathroom. While medications may be necessary to soften the stool, the underlying issues may need to be addressed for your child to successfully use the toilet without fear. Â